• Brick #109

Brick

Brick #109

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Brick is an international literary journal published twice a year out of Toronto. With a focus on literary non-fiction—and a willingness to stray into fiction and poetry—the magazine prizes the personal voice and celebrates life, art, and the written word with the most invigorating and challenging essays, interviews, translations, memoirs, belles lettres, and unusual musings we can get our hands-on.

In this issue:

  • Ishion Hutchinson questions the classics
  • Rhiannon Ng Cheng Hin’s Mauritian travel guide
  • Juan Gabriel Vásquez in conversation with Tomás González (trans. Frank Wynne & Anne Mclean)
  • Brandon Shimoda reads internment to his daughter
  • Jessica Moore on Berger, blurred lines, and motherhood’s mauve twilight
  • Nicholas Dawson catwalks the stacks (trans. David Bradford)
  • Eleanor Wachtel interviews Joy Harjo
  • Sina Queyras becomes “temperamentally attuned” to Joan Didion
  • Yvette Greslé tends to the weeds
  • Nick Thran on the feast of Patrick Lane’s poetry
  • Yvonne Yevan Yu reframes sites of memory
  • Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson in correspondence
  • Dimitri Nasrallah’s comfort food
  • Souvankham Thammavongsa as force of nature
  • Poetry by Michael Prior and Troy Sebastian | nupqu ʔak•ǂam
  • Fiction by Mahak Jain and Leslie Joy Ahenda
  • Plus artwork by Glenn Ligon, Lauren Tamaki, Luis Mora, Jacqui Oakley, and Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber

Toronto, Canada; 210mm x 230mm; 128 pages